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Nobly POS

Nobly is designed for hospitality, and we would consider Nobly basic to mid range. Nobly works best for hospitality with simple and rapid front-ends, but can be used in some retail scenarios. Its closest competitors would be TouchBistro or Lightspeed Restaurant.

Pricing

The first till is £39 per month, and then any additional tills are £25.

What makes it different from TouchBistro?

Nobly has weaker table-based functionalities than some of their competitors; but great multi-store management. It can also thread a single transaction where more than one staff member takes a commission for upselling different bits. (To talk through your options, call us)

Compatibility

Nobly requires an iPad as part of the system to work. Most hardware (including everything listed here) will work with Nobly. It integrates with iZettle, SumUp, PaymentSense, and some merchant banks. It can also integrate with Xero or Quickbooks.

Service

Nobly has a London team, and customer service is available 24/7.

Getting started

Nobly is relatively quick to set up (depending on the complexity of your menu) and offers a free 30-day trial. To get put in touch, email hello@storekit.com.

Positive experience ease of use

Simple eejit proof set up. No difficulty in setting up even for incompetant persom. Ease of use is great and screen layput suits the need of the user. No difficulties to be had even by an aged person.

Cons

But quirky with glitches sometimes. Fixed by update, arranged for tecnician to solve the problem. All good now.

Alessio F, at Mad Dough

Ease of use

4 of 5

Customer support

4 of 5

Value for money

4 of 5

Features

4 of 5

Great, so far so good

Pros

Really easy to set up and intuitive. I only have it since a month but it looks like having what I was looking for and the price is good too. I’m a happy user

Cons

I haven’t noticed any massive issue so far. When I was on trial period the card machine used to disconnect often but it looks like is not happening anymore

Richie H, Owner at Chi chi limited

Ease of use

2 of 5

Customer support

2 of 5

Value for money

2 of 5

Features

2 of 5

Easy to use but lacking in reliability and support

Pros

Easy to use and not super expensive - set up support helpful at the beginning but that was where it ended. Once we were a few months in, problems started to happen and very limited support to fix things

Cons

Crashed too often
Lots of small problems that make service difficult
Lacking in support when needed
Didn’t respond when issues raised

Sam P, Director at Keg, Cask & Bottle

Ease of use

3 of 5

Customer support

3 of 5

Value for money

4 of 5

Features

3 of 5

Good value for money

Pros

Nobly offers very good value for money for a very complete package with lots of features and very good rates with Sumup for card processing transactions

Cons

Nobly appears to have a lack of features for managing stock management tasks such as purchase orders.

Gianluca I, Director at Miss P's Barbecue

Ease of use

4 of 5

Customer support

3 of 5

Value for money

3 of 5

Features

4 of 5

Easy to use, a bit long winded to program

Pros

Good layout, easy for staff to understand. Parking and restoring bills is logical.

Cons

Hard to integrate with certain models of card machines. Long winded to modify product variations once they have been set.

Tobi R, at IGC

Ease of use

3 of 5

Customer support

4 of 5

Value for money

4 of 5

Features

4 of 5

Simply enough but back end could be better

Pros

simply design in front end, easy to learn and great that it works off line

Cons

very slow back end
can't see excel break down
sometimes hard to add products

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